Typo fixes by simon meier
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ anyone still care about a static website?
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- Static websites are fast, because it's simply files served directly from the
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hard disk.
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- Static websites are secure. Nobody has even found an SQL injection in static
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- Static websites are secure. Nobody has ever found an SQL injection in static
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pages.
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- Static websites are easy to deploy. Just copy them to your webhost using
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(S)FTP/rsync/scp and you are done. They work on all webhosts: no CGI or extra
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@ -128,11 +128,11 @@ route "css/*" idRoute
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~~~~~
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Apart from specifying where the items should go (using `route`), we also have to
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specify *how* the need to be compiled. This is done using the `compile`
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function. As second argument, it takes a `Compiler`. These compilers can consist
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of very complicated constructions, but Hakyll also provides a number of good
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default compilers. The `compressCssCompiler` compiler will simply compress the
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CSS found in the files.
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specify *how* they need to be compiled. This is done using the `compile`
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function. It takes a `Compiler` as its second argument. These compilers can
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consist of very complicated constructions, but Hakyll also provides a number of
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good default compilers. The `compressCssCompiler` compiler will simply compress
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the CSS found in the files.
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~~~~~{.haskell}
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compile "css/*" compressCssCompiler
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